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Meta has announced a substantial $800 million investment to establish a cutting-edge data center in Aiken County, South Carolina. This development is expected to generate over 1,000 construction jobs and create around 100 permanent, high-tech positions upon completion in 2027. Additionally, Meta’s commitment to renewable energy is reinforced by a partnership to develop a solar farm that will power the data center with 100% clean energy. This project is poised to significantly impact the local economy and integrate Aiken County into the growing tech landscape.

Graniteville, South Carolina – Meta has announced an $800 million investment to develop a state-of-the-art data center in Aiken County, which is projected to transform the local economy and significantly boost job creation. This facility will be constructed at Sage Mill Industrial Park in Graniteville, occupying a sprawling 300-acre site and consisting of two single-story buildings covering over 700,000 square feet.

At its peak construction phase, the project is expected to generate more than 1,000 construction jobs, providing a substantial boost to the local workforce. Once the data center becomes operational in 2027, it will create approximately 100 permanent, high-tech positions that offer competitive salaries and benefits.

The Aiken Chamber of Commerce is also promoting a vision for an “AI corridor,” which aims to attract technology companies and startups to the region, further integrating Aiken County into the growing field of artificial intelligence development. This initiative is expected to foster innovation and economic growth while establishing Aiken County as a leading center for AI.

Renewable Energy Commitment

In line with its commitment to sustainability, Meta is partnering with Silicon Ranch and Central Electric Power Cooperative to develop a $100 million solar farm in nearby Orangeburg County. This solar facility will supply renewable energy to the data center, aligning with Meta’s goal to operate all its facilities on 100% clean energy. It is anticipated that the solar farm will generate around $8 million in tax revenues, which will benefit local infrastructure and schools.

Local Impact and Economic Context

Community leaders have described Meta’s data center as one of the largest private investments in Aiken County’s history, which is expected to elevate the area’s profile in the tech industry. The recruitment process for Meta took three years, with local officials unaware of the company’s identity until the final stages. This substantial investment is expected not only to enhance the employment landscape in Aiken County but also integrate it into broader trends in technology and energy infrastructure.

Construction of both the solar farm and data center is projected to be completed by 2027, marking a significant milestone in the region’s economic development. The initiatives surrounding this project showcase a shift towards a more tech-centric economy while addressing sustainability through renewable energy solutions.

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